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01. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Todi
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02. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Bhairav
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03. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Malkauns
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04. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Kalavati
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05. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Tilak Kamod
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06. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Miyan Malhar
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07. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Bairagi
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08. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Jaijaiwanti
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09. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Mishra Pilu
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10. Shankar Jaikishan - Raga Shivranjani
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ARTIST
JAIKISHAN, SHANKAR
TITLE
Raga Jazz Style
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
OUTERNATIONAL SOUNDS
CATALOG #
OTR 001LP
OTR 001LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
4/12/2019
2022 repress. Never before reissued, this legendary 1968 EMI recording is a revered Indian jazz rarity; a collectors' holy grail.
Raga Jazz Style
is an original Indian excursion into Indo-jazz fusion. A one-away recording from the almost unknown Bombay jazz scene, it is among the few jazz LPs to hail from the subcontinent. Closely contemporary with the UK-based explorations of
Amancio D'Silva
,
John Mayer
, and
Joe Harriott
,
Raga Jazz Style
takes the melodic, scale-based raga system of Indian classical music and marries it with a swinging jazz rhythm section assembled by Bollywood's most highly acclaimed musical directors, the soundtrack composing duo
Shankar Singh
and
Jaikishan Panchal
. Singh and Panchal were a dominant force in Hindi film music from the late 1940s onwards. Shankar had been trained in classical tabla, while Jaikishan was an expert harmonium player. They worked together on well over a hundred films, and their innovative compositions and orchestral scoring revolutionized the music of the nascent Bollywood industry. Central to their sound was regular collaborator
Sebastian D'Souza
. Originally from Goa, D'Souza had cut his teeth in the dance-band era, arranging and playing with his uncle's jazz bands in Lahore and Quetta. After Partition, he had moved to Bombay to follow the reliable work provided by the film industry, where Goan musicians had become the mainstay of Bollywood's film studio orchestras. Goans were also the core of Bombay's thriving dance-hall and hotel-based jazz scene, with artists including saxophonist Braz Gonsalves, guitarist Amancio D'Silva and trumpeter
Chic Chocolate
all working in the city during the post-war years. The team assembled for
Raga Jazz Style
were drawn from this inventive and forward-thinking milieu. Pianist
Lucilla Pacheco
, saxophonist
Manohari Singh
, and guitarist
Anibal Castro
were all fixtures on the Bombay jazz circuit, while drummer
Leslie Godinho
is reputed to have taught
Joe Morello
the 5/4 "Take Five" beat when they jammed together during
Dave Brubeck
's State Department tour of India. To this jazz backbone was added the sitar of
Ustad Rais Khan
, scion of long line of classical instrumentalists, and nephew of the renowned sitarist
Ustad Vilayat Khan
. Bombay's jazz modernists had been experimenting with the fusion of ragas and jazz since the 1950s, long before American or British jazz musicians had tuned in to Indian classical music. But very little of this exciting scene was ever captured on record. Reissued using the original masters. Facsimile artwork; 180 gram vinyl pressed at Pallas, in Germany.
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